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  • Sunbeam Solar Technologies
    1817 Josie Ave, Long Beach, CA 90815, 90815, US

    Sunbeam Technologies is a solar power solutions provider that offers clean, renewable electricity generated by the sun. They provide solar power systems for both businesses and homeowners, with a focus on providing high-quality and value. Sunbeam Technologies aims to help people reduce their carbon footprint, produce their own power, and inspire their community to be eco-conscious.

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  • South Bay Solar Cleaning LLC
    5
    San Diego, CA, 123 Solar St, 92101, US

    South Bay Solar Cleaning is a family owned & operated business based in South Bay San Diego, CA. We launched our business in 2020 in the midst of the pandemic with a vision of providing a service to help solar panel owners regain optimal energy from their solar panels. SBSC is the first business in the South Bay dedicated to providing solar panel cleaning & solar panel bird proofing services. South Bay Solar Cleaning has been featured on Business Insider.com, Yahoo News, MSN News, Dailymotion and many more media outlets, showcasing our work and solar cleaning service. We value our customers and dedicate ourselves to providing the utmost professional service possible, all while saving you money.Keeping clean energy clean!

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  • SouthernCali Solar Panel Cleaning Company
    5
    123 Solar Lane, Suite 100, Riverside, 92501, US

    SouthernCali Solar Panel Cleaning Company specializes in cleaning all solar panel models with the best available equipment in the industry. We take pride in using a chemical-free solar cleaning process through a special water filtering system and pressure washing brush that will not void your warranty. We use the most advanced SOLA C1000 pressure washing brush to achieve spot-free finishes leaving the panels crystal clean. Bird proofing is a method of using wire mesh to create a barrier between the roof and underneath the solar panels. This prohibits birds from gaining entry underneath the solar panel and creating nests, excessive fecal waste underneath panels, damage wires, and panel corrosion. Pressure washing cleans the top layer of most outdoors areas. It creates a fresh clean look by removing a thin film of dirt, algae, mud, and weathering. Many areas can be pressured washed like patios, outdoor furniture, driveways, backyards, front yards, and many other areas located outside a residence.

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  • SolarCraft
    5
    San Rafael, CA, 123 Solar Way, 94901, US

    North Bay's Leading Solar & Battery Storage InstallerProudly Serving Marin, Sonoma & Napa Counties for 40 YearsGET STARTED TODAY Since 1984, SolarCraft solar energy and battery backup systems have helped North Bay homeowners and businesses save millions of dollars on PG&E bills each year, while protecting the environment and supporting the local economy. SolarCraft is a 100% Employee-Owned and Operated business, taking pride in creating a brighter, cleaner and more sustainable future for our community. At SolarCraft, we don’t just install solar panels, we craft energy independence, peace of mind and a brighter future.

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  • Soleil Solar
    3.4
    1347 Ferguson Rd., Sebastopol, 95472, US

    Solar Installation Company Serving Sebastopol, Santa Rosa and the North Bay. We've designed and installed more than 3,000 solar systems and 500 battery systems since 1998.

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  • Solarland USA
    Beverly Hills, CA, 123 Solar Way, 90210, US

    SolarLand USA is a leading provider of solar energy solutions, dedicated to helping homeowners and businesses reduce their energy costs and carbon footprint. With a strong commitment to quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction, SolarLand USA offers a wide range of solar panel installation services, including residential, commercial, and agricultural projects. Their team of experienced professionals ensures that each project meets the highest standards of quality and efficiency, providing clients with long-term energy savings and peace of mind.

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  • Solar RFP Inc.
    123 Solar Way, Riverside, 92501, US

    SolarRFP is a platform that connects homeowners with local solar installers to provide them with multiple proposals for solar panel installation. The website offers a step-by-step process for homeowners to receive proposals, schedule appointments, and discuss offers with selected installers. SolarRFP aims to help homeowners reduce their monthly expenses, become more environmentally conscious, and take advantage of rebates and incentives.

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  • SunCoast Solar
    4.6
    1008 W Avenue M-14 Suite A, Palmdale, 93551, US

    At Suncoast, we’re proud to be your local solar energy experts serving the Antelope Valley community. As a locally-owned and operated company, we are deeply invested in the well-being of our community and committed to providing top-notch solar solutions to our neighbors. We specialize in solar ownership options working with top-rated partners, credit unions, and financing institutions to ensure our customers are paired with the newest solar programs in the industry with the lowest rates and monthly payments!

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  • EPH Solar
    4.2
    N/A, US

    EPH SOLAR is a leading provider of solar energy solutions, dedicated to helping individuals and businesses harness the power of the sun to reduce their energy bills and carbon footprint. With a team of experienced engineers and a commitment to exceptional customer service, EPH SOLAR offers a range of services including system monitoring, consultation, and installation. The company is fully accredited and insured, ensuring that clients receive the highest quality service and support. EPH SOLAR serves various cities and encourages those not eligible for solar to refer friends and family to earn rewards.

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  • Ontario Solar Services
    5
    Ailsa Craig, ON, 25973 Nairn Road, N0M 1A0, US

    Ontario Solar Services specializes in solar sales, service, and maintenance, with a focus on Deger Solar Tracker Service. They help customers with inoperative trackers, which could be costing them $3,000+ per year in lost revenue. Their services include ground-mount and solar tracker sales and service, roof-top solar sales and service, microfit and net metering solar sales, service, and administration, and vegetation management. They also offer consulting services and primarily serve areas including Elgin County, Perth Oxford, Middlesex County, Norfolk County, Waterloo, Haldimand, Brant, Huron, Halton, Wellington, Hamilton, Chatham, Kent, and Essex. Travel charges apply for services based on km's driven to the destination, with quotes available upon request.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Installers

Have questions about going solar? Find answers to common inquiries about solar panel installation and connecting with reputable Solar Installers in USA.

How do I know if my roof is suitable for solar panels?

A suitable roof for solar panels should have:
  • Adequate Sunlight: Unobstructed sunlight for a significant portion of the day.
  • Sufficient Space: Enough space to accommodate the desired number of panels.
  • Structural Integrity: A strong roof structure capable of supporting the weight of the panels.
  • Appropriate Orientation and Tilt: Ideally, the roof should face south (in the Northern Hemisphere) or north (in the Southern Hemisphere) with a tilt angle close to the latitude of your location. However, other orientations and tilts can still be effective.
A qualified solar installer can assess your roof during a site visit and determine its suitability for solar.

Are there any financial incentives for going solar?

Yes, many governments and utilities offer financial incentives to encourage solar adoption, such as:
  • Tax Credits: Reduce your income tax liability based on the cost of your solar system.
  • Rebates: Direct cash payments or discounts on the purchase of a solar energy system.
  • Net Metering: Allows you to sell excess solar electricity back to the grid for credits.
  • Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs): Tradeable credits representing the environmental attributes of your solar energy generation.
The availability and specifics of incentives vary by location, so check with your local government and utility for details.

What is the difference between grid-tied and off-grid solar systems?

Grid-tied solar systems are connected to the utility grid, allowing you to:
  • Draw electricity from the grid when your solar panels aren't producing enough power (e.g., at night)
  • Sell excess solar electricity back to the grid through net metering.
Off-grid solar systems are not connected to the grid and rely solely on solar panels and battery storage for electricity. They provide energy independence but require a larger upfront investment for batteries and a larger solar array.

What are the different types of solar panels?

The most common types of solar panels are:
  • Monocrystalline: Made from a single silicon crystal, known for high efficiency (typically 18-22%) and sleek black appearance.
  • Polycrystalline: Made from multiple silicon crystals, slightly less efficient (15-17%) but often more affordable than monocrystalline.
  • Thin-film: Made from thin layers of photovoltaic material, lower efficiency (8-12%) but can be flexible and lightweight.
The best type of panel for your project will depend on your budget, roof space, and desired energy output.

How do I know if my roof is suitable for solar panels?

A suitable roof for solar panels should have:
  • Adequate Sunlight: Unobstructed sunlight for a significant portion of the day.
  • Sufficient Space: Enough space to accommodate the desired number of panels.
  • Structural Integrity: A strong roof structure capable of supporting the weight of the panels.
  • Appropriate Orientation and Tilt: Ideally, the roof should face south (in the Northern Hemisphere) or north (in the Southern Hemisphere) with a tilt angle close to the latitude of your location. However, other orientations and tilts can still be effective.
A qualified solar installer can assess your roof during a site visit and determine its suitability for solar.

Are there any financial incentives for going solar?

Yes, many governments and utilities offer financial incentives to encourage solar adoption, such as:
  • Tax Credits: Reduce your income tax liability based on the cost of your solar system.
  • Rebates: Direct cash payments or discounts on the purchase of a solar energy system.
  • Net Metering: Allows you to sell excess solar electricity back to the grid for credits.
  • Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs): Tradeable credits representing the environmental attributes of your solar energy generation.
The availability and specifics of incentives vary by location, so check with your local government and utility for details.

What is the difference between grid-tied and off-grid solar systems?

Grid-tied solar systems are connected to the utility grid, allowing you to:
  • Draw electricity from the grid when your solar panels aren't producing enough power (e.g., at night)
  • Sell excess solar electricity back to the grid through net metering.
Off-grid solar systems are not connected to the grid and rely solely on solar panels and battery storage for electricity. They provide energy independence but require a larger upfront investment for batteries and a larger solar array.

What are the different types of solar panels?

The most common types of solar panels are:
  • Monocrystalline: Made from a single silicon crystal, known for high efficiency (typically 18-22%) and sleek black appearance.
  • Polycrystalline: Made from multiple silicon crystals, slightly less efficient (15-17%) but often more affordable than monocrystalline.
  • Thin-film: Made from thin layers of photovoltaic material, lower efficiency (8-12%) but can be flexible and lightweight.
The best type of panel for your project will depend on your budget, roof space, and desired energy output.